The Dutchman was in impressive form for loan side Birmingham City before sustaining a hamstring injury that needed surgery - he's now hoping to make up for lost time
17:54, 08 Mar 2022Updated 18:43, 08 Mar 2022
Tahith Chong has opened up on the physical and mental challenges he faced after spending more than three months on the sidelines.
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The Manchester United midfielder agreed a season-long loan deal with Championship side Birmingham City in the summer.
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But after just a handful of impressive performances, Chong sustained a groin injury that would keep him out for months.
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It required an operation and the Dutchman spent some time back at United undergoing rehabilitation. Last Saturday he made his first start for Birmingham since October and took little time in making an impression.
He notched after just two minutes of their game at Bristol City - his first-ever league goal in English football.
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The 22-year-old produced a composed finish as Birmingham won 2-1 at Ashton Gate.
Speaking about his comeback and the challenges he faced, Chong said: "Before the game I was speaking to some of the guys, Lyle [Taylor], Baca [Juninho Bacuna] and obviously itβs been a while since I have started. I came out the stadium was full, I had that buzz, it was a nice feeling.
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"Itβs wonderful (to play again). When you get injured itβs tough, I was still watching all the games, you are supporting them but on the other hand you want to be on the pitch.
READ MORE: James Garner's performances throwing Man Utd a curveball amid Premier League interestREAD MORE: Man Utd star Tahith Chong breaks league duck just minutes into first start in five monthsβIt is tough mentally, I was just very happy β even when I came out the stadium was full and I have not had that for a couple of months, it was exciting.
"I have come back, the changing room is almost completely different there is new players, some I knew already some I didnβt β and we are getting used to each other.
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"We have got good players and hopefully we can just keep building.β
Chong had been in hugely impressive form prior to his injury so understandably Blues' boss Lee Bowyer was delighted to welcome him back into the fray.
βHe has been a big miss for us,β Bowyer said. βAt the start of the season when we had him we created and we looked so dangerous in near enough every game β even when we lost.
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βHe was a big player for us and to not have him for four-and-a-half months was a long time.
"He was our most creative player, so to not have him for that long we have definitely missed him for sure. He is very good at twisting and turning, he is a tricky player. When he is fully fit then he is even more exciting to watch. He has been out a long time, I am pleased he is back out there playing and that he has scored his first goal.β
Despite the win last time out, Birmingham look destined for a mid-table finish.
They are on 40 points - 16 clear of the relegation places and 15 shy of the play-off spots - with ten games of their season remaining.
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